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worry-free

adjective as in without worry

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Or there would be less need to dig a lithium mine in environmentally sensitive Nevada, because lithium, which is essential for batteries, could be bought worry-free from China, which controls the world’s supply.

Kerry’s comments came in an interview with The Associated Press on one of the most crucial topics in the fight to slow global warming: the argument from oil and gas producers that they will soon have technology in place to extract the climate-damaging gases that make fossil fuels the main culprit in climate change, allowing companies to keep pumping crude and natural gas worry-free.

I’ve made enough to be able to do so—but whether I can do so completely worry-free or only a little too close for comfort depends on my wife.

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There just isn’t another doorbell out there that allows for so much recording flexibility, as well as Google Home syncing and worry-free, wired operation.

So when “Barry” resumed production of Season 3 in August 2021 after a 17-month COVID-induced hiatus, the 76-year-old actor — who rose to prominence in the mid-'70s as leather-clad tough guy Arthur “Fonzie” Fonzarelli in “Happy Days” — arrived worry-free, concerns abated.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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